You flip the same coin 900 mores times (1000 total flips). If half of the 900 additional flips are heads and half are tails, what is the empirical probability of getting a heads for this coin? (505 heads in 1000 flips)

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Step-by-step explanation:

What does negative 2 over 3 > −1 indicate about the positions of negative 2 over 3 and −1 on the number line?

negative 2 over 3 is located to the right of −1

negative 2 over 3 is located on the left of −1

negative 2 over 3 is located on the right of 0, and −1 is located on the left of 0

negative 2 over 3 is located on the left of 0, and −1 is located on the right of 0

Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

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Which set of rational numbers is arranged from least to greatest?

1 over 5, −1.4, negative 1 over 2, 3

3, negative 1 over 2, −1.4, 1 over 5

3, 1 over 5, −1.4, negative 1 over 2

−1.4, negative 1 over 2, 1 over 5, 3

Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

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Based on the graph, which inequality is correct for a number that is to the right of -4?

A number line is shown from negative 8 to 8 at increments of 1. A circle is shown at negative 4. The entire portion of the number line to the right of negative 4 is shaded.

2 < −4

−4 > −3

1 < −4

2 > −4

Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

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A girl's feet are negative 2 over 4 yards from the surface of a pool. A boy's feet are negative 3 over 4 yards from the surface of the pool. Determine whose feet are closer to the surface.

The girl's feet are closer to the surface of the pool because negative 2 over 4 > negative 3 over 4.

The boy's feet are closer to the surface of the pool because negative 2 over 4 > negative 3 over 4.

The girl's feet are closer to the surface of the pool because negative 2 over 4 < negative 3 over 4.

The boy's feet are closer to the surface of the pool because negative 2 over 4 < negative 3 over 4.

Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)

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Which inequality best represents that ice cream at −2°C is cooler than ice cream at 4°C?

−2°C < 4°C

−2°C > 4°C

−4°C > 2°C

−4°C < −2°C